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president, i rise today in praise of majority leader harry reid. yesterday our esteemed majority leader said the following -- quote -- "my friend from texas is like the schoolyard bully. he pushes everyone arnol arounds losing, and instead of playing the game according to the rules, he not only takes the ball home with him, but he changes the rules." today, leader reid continued his demonstration of civility, referring to me as the -- quote -- "very junior senator from texas." as i noted yesterday, the senate is not a schoolyard. setting aside the irony of calling someone a bully and then shouting them down when they attempt to respond, today i wish simply to commend my friend from nevada for his candor. yesterday, i expressed my concern that sending the budget to conference could be used to pass tax increases or a debt ceiling increase through reconciliation, a back-door path that would circumvent the long-standing protections of the minority in the senate, and i observed that i would readily consent to the leader's request if he would simply agre
president, i rise today in praise of majority leader harry reid. yesterday our esteemed majority leader said the following -- quote -- "my friend from texas is like the schoolyard bully. he pushes everyone arnol arounds losing, and instead of playing the game according to the rules, he not only takes the ball home with him, but he changes the rules." today, leader reid continued his demonstration of civility, referring to me as the -- quote -- "very junior senator from...
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the reason is that harry truman understood and reflected what is best about america. he was optimistic about the prospects for human progress, but conscious of the perils posed by weakness and fear. for allies and friends. it was exempt from the rules that apply to others. america was the champion of weberty, law, and justice for admired president truman because he dared to build greatly and because what he built was made to last. to honor his legacy, we must strive to do the same. to that end, i pledge my own best efforts. thank you very much. that. [applause] >> ok, we are ready for questions as long as you identify yourself. >> [inaudible] recent public opinion polls said the american people have no interest [inaudible] in any kind of action in syria. to what degree does that knowledge about where americans stand emboldened the regime and restrict the president in the options he has? >> let me say i think that the whole discussion about syria is incredibly complicated. in terms of the evolution of false ideas about how to deal with syria. i read a book, which is ab
the reason is that harry truman understood and reflected what is best about america. he was optimistic about the prospects for human progress, but conscious of the perils posed by weakness and fear. for allies and friends. it was exempt from the rules that apply to others. america was the champion of weberty, law, and justice for admired president truman because he dared to build greatly and because what he built was made to last. to honor his legacy, we must strive to do the same. to that end,...
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after all, harry truman was franklin roosevelt's last vice president. most historians of the new deal stop typically in 1938 or 39. 38 was the year of the last major new deal piece of domestic legislation passed. the fair labor standards act that gave us the minimum wage and a 40 hour week. 1939 of course was the year the second world war began in europe, and some historians of course go as far as 1945, tearing through the age of roosevelt himself. the great historian david kennedy does that in his book, freedom from fear. but i thought to continue through to the truman administration, not just because harry truman had been part of the roosevelt era, but because by continuing up until 1952, 53, we can see some features of modern reality that might have remained somewhat obscure it to in particular. the first concerns the layering of fear in american life. now, fear is generated by circumstances that go beyond those of ordinary risk. life is full of risk. we buy a home, we hope it goes up in value. until recently we always thought it went up in value. we
after all, harry truman was franklin roosevelt's last vice president. most historians of the new deal stop typically in 1938 or 39. 38 was the year of the last major new deal piece of domestic legislation passed. the fair labor standards act that gave us the minimum wage and a 40 hour week. 1939 of course was the year the second world war began in europe, and some historians of course go as far as 1945, tearing through the age of roosevelt himself. the great historian david kennedy does that in...
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drill into the state of the technology and for this segment, we have a very able moderator in shane harris. go ahead and come up. sharon -- shane is a national security writer at the washington magazine, one of thee top reporters on all things national security in town. he's the author of the watchers, the rise of america's surveillance state, a very good book, and i should thank him because in addition to moderating today, he was part of the inform mall brain forming sessions on putting together the day, and so i want to thank shane for his thought leadership on this subject, and now i turn the program over to you. >> great, thanks very much. that's a great introduction to the policy challenges we face in this technology, and now what we'll do is was said, try to understand what the state of the technology is and where it's going in the relatively near future because i think it is poised to take off, informative, and disruptive, but extremely exciting, so the two people we have here with us today to help us do that are extremely capable, and i'm excited to have them together. to the right
drill into the state of the technology and for this segment, we have a very able moderator in shane harris. go ahead and come up. sharon -- shane is a national security writer at the washington magazine, one of thee top reporters on all things national security in town. he's the author of the watchers, the rise of america's surveillance state, a very good book, and i should thank him because in addition to moderating today, he was part of the inform mall brain forming sessions on putting...
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harris. >> harris: the big question. if you were only going to change a word or two, why would you need 12 versions? we shall see what happens with this. >> we will. >> harris: catherine herridge thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> harris: irs in trouble for targeting conservative groups during last year's election season. workers singled out organizations which used tea party or patriot in their filings. flagging them for extra investigation while deciding whether they were entitled to tax exempt status. the irs official blames low level workers in cincinnati and says no top agency executives actually knew about it. both republicans and democrats are calling for an investigation into this. the democrat senator from michigan carl levin is joining his republican colleagues commanding the apparently shady practices that the irs stop right now. our jim angle is looking into this. he is live in our d.c. bureau. jim? >> hello, harris. irs official lois leisurer says in some 75 applications, irs officials stepped over
harris. >> harris: the big question. if you were only going to change a word or two, why would you need 12 versions? we shall see what happens with this. >> we will. >> harris: catherine herridge thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> harris: irs in trouble for targeting conservative groups during last year's election season. workers singled out organizations which used tea party or patriot in their filings. flagging them for extra investigation while deciding...
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there was one named henry harris, a man who worked at the white house to allow the children. she suggested to begin with and then she was very emphatic that he stuck by washington real-estate. well, he died a wealthy man. but she -- jerry smith is another favorite of hers. the members of the staff. and she ran the whole thing. and with the help of the dormant. i think alike the remark of how the military was organized. she seemed to run things the wake. >> found the white house and the state of disrepair. and we were talking about this before the program. a bit of a different view. we both read about the fact that there were infrastructure problems and-tackle this and also did agree refurbishment of the design. >> well, lot of it was a perception that she wanted to present to the public. to this was the nation's home as well as their home. there were only a temporary resident. she also was concern in some ways that the fact that she was from the west, i should call the , the issue would not have the social acumen that many of the eastern families would have expected. she want
there was one named henry harris, a man who worked at the white house to allow the children. she suggested to begin with and then she was very emphatic that he stuck by washington real-estate. well, he died a wealthy man. but she -- jerry smith is another favorite of hers. the members of the staff. and she ran the whole thing. and with the help of the dormant. i think alike the remark of how the military was organized. she seemed to run things the wake. >> found the white house and the...
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you can even find harry potter in polish. the few british people who still live in these areas barricade themselves inside these pumps. most here used to have lucrative work in the building trade before the poles came. >> they had actually killed the building game. i have been here 30 years, and the last five years, six years, i have never known it to be so bad. to try to get work. every time you put a price in for a job, the polish are cutting it by half. >> the land lady here is on the side. >> they really upset everybody. they have no intentions of working, and they are just coming for the benefits, so that speaks in itself. i am really, really angry about that. they should not be allowed here. >> the growing hostility to eastern european migrants has the large polish communities here concern. at this church, up to 10,000 worshipers turned up for sunday mass every week and have to pray in shifts. they fear they will be tarred with the same brush as the bulgarians and romanians, says the priest. he has worked in the polish
you can even find harry potter in polish. the few british people who still live in these areas barricade themselves inside these pumps. most here used to have lucrative work in the building trade before the poles came. >> they had actually killed the building game. i have been here 30 years, and the last five years, six years, i have never known it to be so bad. to try to get work. every time you put a price in for a job, the polish are cutting it by half. >> the land lady here is...
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you can even find harry potter in polish. the few british people who still live in these areas barricade themselves inside these pumps. most here used to have lucrative work in the building trade before the poles came. >> they had actually killed the building game. i have been here 30 years, and the last five years, six years, i have never known it to be so bad. to try to get work. every time you put a price in for a job, the polish are cutting it by half. >> the land lady here is on the side. >> they really upset everybody. they have no intentions of working, and they are just coming for the benefits, so that speaks in itself. i am really, really angry about that. they should not be allowed here. >> the growing hostility to eastern european migrants has the large polish communities here concern. at this church, up to 10,000 worshipers turned up for sunday mass every week and have to pray in shifts. they fear they will be tarred with the same brush as the bulgarians and romanians, says the priest. he has worked in the polish
you can even find harry potter in polish. the few british people who still live in these areas barricade themselves inside these pumps. most here used to have lucrative work in the building trade before the poles came. >> they had actually killed the building game. i have been here 30 years, and the last five years, six years, i have never known it to be so bad. to try to get work. every time you put a price in for a job, the polish are cutting it by half. >> the land lady here is...
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committee chairman, he says the committee was bypassed was somewhat true because the senate majority leader harry reid bought directly to the floor rather than sending it through the regular process in this session. however, as i said, senator baucus opposes the bill. montana doesn't have a sales tax. senator widen of oregon, she is strongly opposed to this. he's in the more liberal wing of the senate that he has framed this as forcing businesses to take over government responsibility. again, or again doesn't have a sales tax and he has sought exemption from those states and retailers. the problem on that, senator enzi points out certain states are not forced to comply then by all likelihood, those states will become the center of online retailing because everyone will move there were they don't have to charge a sales tax. >> host: is there an estimate of the revenue that could be raised? >> guest: 23 billion as the number thrown around. that would be sales taxes that are not being paid, as it would go to states, counties, localities, whoever collect sales tax. >> host: is their -- are there stil
committee chairman, he says the committee was bypassed was somewhat true because the senate majority leader harry reid bought directly to the floor rather than sending it through the regular process in this session. however, as i said, senator baucus opposes the bill. montana doesn't have a sales tax. senator widen of oregon, she is strongly opposed to this. he's in the more liberal wing of the senate that he has framed this as forcing businesses to take over government responsibility. again,...
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harry reid ripping the junior senator from texas for being a bully. especially when it comes to the latest budget battle. does this pile-on mean democrats are fearful of this guy? >> what i love is that senator reid is finally admitting something that we've known, all america has known the senate acts like children. so at least they're finally admitting that. all that senator cruz wants to does abide by the rules, and that's something the senate doesn't know about because since 2007, it's done whatever harry reid wants to it be. so no wonder they're confused about the rules, which is what ted cruz wants to happen. >> neil: when i heard disparaging treatment of the other party i felt like saying, pot meet kettle, but that's another case. what do you think of the group phenomenon? one of the things that came through is he is dealing with this broadsides and attacks but is not shrinking from them. >> of course not. senator cruz should not. he is an attorney who knows what he is talking about and the rules are not being followed, and in this case there sh
harry reid ripping the junior senator from texas for being a bully. especially when it comes to the latest budget battle. does this pile-on mean democrats are fearful of this guy? >> what i love is that senator reid is finally admitting something that we've known, all america has known the senate acts like children. so at least they're finally admitting that. all that senator cruz wants to does abide by the rules, and that's something the senate doesn't know about because since 2007, it's...
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that's what top democrat harry reid is calling form should he get it? eric and the "cashin' in" crew on it at 11:30. but up next, may day protesters turning violent. and turning their anger towards capitalism. but should they be pointing their finger at themselves >>> sleepless in seattle. may day protests turning into anti-capitalism vie license in the emerald city as some businesses come under attack. someone here says capitalism isn't the problem. it's these guys refusing to get off their butts and do something. is that the problem, gary b? >> absolutely, brenda. if you zoomed in on that video, i bet half that group, they're wearing north face jackets, carrying iphones and are against capitalism. they need to get a job if they don't already have one. and second, if they hate capitalism so much, move to a nice socialist country like spain where the unemployment rate is 27%. let's see how long they last there. >> susan, what's your take on this? >> most of these demonstrations are really about workers' rights. they're not necessarily trying to take dow
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this is what harry does. everybody in the uk is conscious of the job he does when he's a conscious working official in the british family. i'm happy america has a chance to see what on-duty harry does as opposed to off-duty. >> he's called captain wales and i love that title. he flew an apache helicopter. what has the reaction to this trip has been? >> it's been fantastic. he was always teased about screaming girls. here he had blushing girls, hiding behind pillows, peering down from the balcony. it was an impressive reaction i would say 95% of the audience were women. they staked it out. these were white house staffers who waited it out to catch a glips. >> you're right. first of all he's an eligible batchelor. what's so charming is he's willing to talk with anybody. he's naughty, cheeky. girls want to date him and guys want to hang out with him. >> at the same time is this trip important for him? >> this trip is hugely important. he's very passionate about his causes. his crusade, i suppose moving forward,
this is what harry does. everybody in the uk is conscious of the job he does when he's a conscious working official in the british family. i'm happy america has a chance to see what on-duty harry does as opposed to off-duty. >> he's called captain wales and i love that title. he flew an apache helicopter. what has the reaction to this trip has been? >> it's been fantastic. he was always teased about screaming girls. here he had blushing girls, hiding behind pillows, peering down...
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. >>> prince harry's u.s. tour takes a more somber term. today he is expected to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns in arlington national cemetery later this hour. we'll bring that to you live when that happens. politics planner for the day. told you a lot about it. the big stuff. political junkies. rand paul begins the 2016 campaign. you're watching "the daily rundown." we'll be right back. switch your car insurance to geico and we could help you save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are green with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. actually it c
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that's what top democrat harry reid is calling form should he get it? eric and the "cashin' in" crew on it at 11:30. but up next, may day protesters turning violent. and turning their anger towards capitalism. but should they be pointing their finger at themselves [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ [ babat od,ing ] whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but
that's what top democrat harry reid is calling form should he get it? eric and the "cashin' in" crew on it at 11:30. but up next, may day protesters turning violent. and turning their anger towards capitalism. but should they be pointing their finger at themselves [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice?...
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that's what top democrat harry reid is calling form should he get it? eric and the "cashin' in" crew on it at 11:30. but up next, may day protesters turning violent. and turning their anger towards capitalism. but should they be pointing their finger at themselves we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your
that's what top democrat harry reid is calling form should he get it? eric and the "cashin' in" crew on it at 11:30. but up next, may day protesters turning violent. and turning their anger towards capitalism. but should they be pointing their finger at themselves we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's...
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the queen is stepping back and harry is being drawn in. >> good for harry. he is welcome to the united states. thanks very much. max foster our royal correspondent. coming up an alleged cyber theft ring accused of stealing $45 million from banks worldwide including almost $3 million at new york city's atms. we'll show you how it was done. also, a local reporter with inside information on that cleveland house of horrors. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ female announcer ] stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. >>> new details on
the queen is stepping back and harry is being drawn in. >> good for harry. he is welcome to the united states. thanks very much. max foster our royal correspondent. coming up an alleged cyber theft ring accused of stealing $45 million from banks worldwide including almost $3 million at new york city's atms. we'll show you how it was done. also, a local reporter with inside information on that cleveland house of horrors. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward...
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good afternoon to welcome to prime interest i'm harry and boring here in washington d.c. here's the stories that we're tracking today. the u.s. will pay china ahead of veterans and medicare recipients that's what house speaker boehner said yesterday pushing a new bill that would help prevent a u.s. debt default but president obama doesn't agree with your reasoning that any of these fall on promise is not based on debt repayments hurts u.s. credibility he said american families do not get to choose which bills to pay and which ones not to pay but don't tell that to the two hundred thousands to defaulters you chose not to pay their mortgages in two thousand and eight and two are approaching the three year anniversary of god fearing and only a third of the bill has been implemented yesterday at a house financial services meeting lawmakers voted to actually go back several provision one would allow banks to keep trading in the units that enjoy taxpayer protection on the f.b.i. feet we'll talk more hazard in the new brown bit vitter bill with tom hartman in a bit. and from wal
good afternoon to welcome to prime interest i'm harry and boring here in washington d.c. here's the stories that we're tracking today. the u.s. will pay china ahead of veterans and medicare recipients that's what house speaker boehner said yesterday pushing a new bill that would help prevent a u.s. debt default but president obama doesn't agree with your reasoning that any of these fall on promise is not based on debt repayments hurts u.s. credibility he said american families do not get to...
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i'm melissa harris-perry. monday evening, 5:52 p.m. the unbelievable story that has dominated the news cycle began with this call to 911. i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> that was 27-year-old amanda berry who disappeared the day before her 17th birthday in 2003, calling for help after emergeg from a 10-year nightmare. berry along with her 6-year-old daughter was freed from the house of who rows where they re
i'm melissa harris-perry. monday evening, 5:52 p.m. the unbelievable story that has dominated the news cycle began with this call to 911. i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> that was 27-year-old amanda berry who disappeared the day before her 17th birthday in 2003, calling for help after emergeg from a 10-year nightmare. berry along with her 6-year-old daughter was freed from the house of who rows where they re
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good afternoon welcome to prime and tryst i'm harry and boring and here is the topic that we're following today. game on as well the big banks are saying club syfy that's regulator speak for too big to fail is going on the off it executives from five of the biggest banks met in private to discuss their p.r. problem they also hired several former bush and obama administration officials to lobby congress their pitch well every additional dollar in capital they're required to hold translates into eight to ten dollars less to lend but according to the fed the biggest twenty five banks are already sitting on over six hundred billion dollars in extra cash which is not being lent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and eight but fannie and freddie tightened loans standards.
good afternoon welcome to prime and tryst i'm harry and boring and here is the topic that we're following today. game on as well the big banks are saying club syfy that's regulator speak for too big to fail is going on the off it executives from five of the biggest banks met in private to discuss their p.r. problem they also hired several former bush and obama administration officials to lobby congress their pitch well every additional dollar in capital they're required to hold translates into...
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attorney for manhattan she won some high profile cases against mobsters harris and financial probs while securing convictions against the mastermind behind the one nine hundred ninety three bombing of the world trade center and against a mobster john gotti now bad but there is another side to mary jo white one that was made humorously evident during a panel at the n.y.u. school of law. finally to my extreme left we have mary jo white i was currently a partner and head of litigation at the boys in clinton where she seems to represent just about every advantage or institution that has anything to do with any of the financial crisis cases out there what can i say to follow. since two thousand and two as she has defended some of the biggest names in banking including morgan stanley and bank of america her connections with these big banks matter well in two thousand and ten white grow in emotion some have looked to assign blame for every aspect of the financial crisis even where there is no evidence of misconduct this sounds like a get tough sheriff to keep wall street in line but that's not
attorney for manhattan she won some high profile cases against mobsters harris and financial probs while securing convictions against the mastermind behind the one nine hundred ninety three bombing of the world trade center and against a mobster john gotti now bad but there is another side to mary jo white one that was made humorously evident during a panel at the n.y.u. school of law. finally to my extreme left we have mary jo white i was currently a partner and head of litigation at the boys...
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harry truman when he left office. >> exactly. >> rose: there's also this. your family and your friends want you to speak out more and defend yourself when either the president lays a problem at your feet or someone else. >> yeah, tell them not to holdt. >> rose: you have no incentive to say, "let me tl you what." >> no, i have no desire to spend my post-presidency trying to enhance my standing. >> rose: but, i mean, you don't seem lieb the kind of guy who wants to turn the other cheek. >> well, i turned it. it's-- i'm-- i want to be productive. i want to make a difference in the world. and i want to do so without undermining our current president and/or engaging in political debate. if i was out trying to defend myself i would be right back in the swamp and i don't want to be in the swamp. >> rose: you have an institute here. >> true. >> rose: the bush institute. >> true. >> rose: and you want to look at problems and understand problems. >> that's a very interesting point you made. the bush institute's role is not to defend me. the bush institute's voal def
harry truman when he left office. >> exactly. >> rose: there's also this. your family and your friends want you to speak out more and defend yourself when either the president lays a problem at your feet or someone else. >> yeah, tell them not to holdt. >> rose: you have no incentive to say, "let me tl you what." >> no, i have no desire to spend my post-presidency trying to enhance my standing. >> rose: but, i mean, you don't seem lieb the kind of...
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i'm going to be spending the entire day with prince harry. so believe me, nobody is going to get naked if i'm spending entire day. >> reporter: now that being said the feeling on this tour is a little more solemn and serious. in fact just yesterday while visiting with lawmakers on capitol hill the prince learning more about halo trust, the world's largest landmine detection charity, a cause very much championed by his late mother, princess diana and he is making quite a impression with law makers. >> he has known that i have been shot down and i alleged that he was probably a much better pilot than i was since he didn't. and you know, we talked a little bit about that. >> reporter: jenna, i will say wherever he goes he will usually catch a trail of adoring fans, mostly young woman trying to get a glimpse of the very eligible bachelor. they're usually giggling an taking photographs. jenna: i can't believe that. really? >> reporter: it was not predicted. jenna: yes, not at all. breaking news here on the fox news channel. i have a feeling, eliza
i'm going to be spending the entire day with prince harry. so believe me, nobody is going to get naked if i'm spending entire day. >> reporter: now that being said the feeling on this tour is a little more solemn and serious. in fact just yesterday while visiting with lawmakers on capitol hill the prince learning more about halo trust, the world's largest landmine detection charity, a cause very much championed by his late mother, princess diana and he is making quite a impression with...
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harry smith has this report. the hotelecurity at where delegates from 100 countries are tethering. it is normally held in jerusalem. organizers told the -- chose the hungarian capital to raise concerns about anti-semitic movements in europe. they do not have to look far for the evidence. this was the scene a few streets away, where there was a rally to protest the decision of budapest authorities to host the congress. one jewish delegate from north america said she hoped that the presence in hungary would send a message to the world. to tell theike prime minister that hungary will not allow the rise of anti- semitism again. hungary was destroyed once. it should not be destroyed again. the third largest party in hungarian parliament initially banned the rally, but that was overturned by a budapest court. hungary has the longest -- the largest jewish community in southern europe. a keynote speaker includes the german foreign minister. >> pope francis has said prayers for children affected by violence and abuse. he spoke to a crowd in vatican city after delivering mass. the catholic c
harry smith has this report. the hotelecurity at where delegates from 100 countries are tethering. it is normally held in jerusalem. organizers told the -- chose the hungarian capital to raise concerns about anti-semitic movements in europe. they do not have to look far for the evidence. this was the scene a few streets away, where there was a rally to protest the decision of budapest authorities to host the congress. one jewish delegate from north america said she hoped that the presence in...
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i'll see you back here 4:00 eastern time when we'll have a close-up look at prince harry who is paying a special visit to the u.s. this week. right now time for "your money." >>> a recovery? yes. is it enough for the millions of americans still reeling from the recession? i'm christine romance, welcome to "your money." 165,000 jobs added in april. 173,000 jobs a month on average over the last year. that's enough to bring the unemployment rate down to 7.5% in april. that's the lowest it's been since december 2008. most months we see the unemployment rate fall because people are falling out of the labor force. that's not the case in april for the first time in a long time. the unemployment rate fell because people went back to work. >> monthly revisions reveal more than 150,000 more jobs were added in the beginning of the year since we thought. the unemployment rate was 4.5% before this recession. we still have a lot of work to do. one big problem, many of the jobs coming back are low-wage jobs. largest gains in april were service jobs, retail trade, health care, leisure and hospitality.
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britain's prince harry is at the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery. and the guantanamo bay prison. what options are available to the administration for transferring detainees and closing the prison. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern then at 1:30 p.m., the institute for korean-american studies talk about how things are on the european peninsula. >> post 9/11 a whole lot more people cared about national security issues than was the case before. so all of a sudden there was a market for former c.i.a. folks and former defense intelligence agencies and national security agencies. all those guys who were used to operating in the shadows saw a market for their services as commentators and book writers. so there was this somewhat uncomfortable, you know, kind of interaction among the agencies and former employees. >> and at the time i felt water boarding was something we needed to do. as time has passed and september 11 as moved farther and farther back into history, i think i've changed my mind and i think water boarding is probably something we shouldn't be in t
britain's prince harry is at the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery. and the guantanamo bay prison. what options are available to the administration for transferring detainees and closing the prison. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern then at 1:30 p.m., the institute for korean-american studies talk about how things are on the european peninsula. >> post 9/11 a whole lot more people cared about national security issues than was the case before. so all of a sudden there was a...
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but an earlier harris poll showed nearly 1/3 of moms sometimes only pretend to like your gifts. skip the hassle? no. the poll neglected to ask moms if they'd be angry if you completely forgot even if they hate the lousy card you buy. theodore john wells, i'm talking to you. >> i love jane. you know that. >> yes. obviously. >> jane, the hubbinator is -- by definition he's your husband. you're not his mother. so do you -- this is for men. i need to know the answer. so do you expect a mother's day card gift from him? it seems somewhat counterintuitive, no? >> good point. >> well, yes, i do. because he knows my son is going to be a loser about this and so i'm going to be all sad. >> that's trade school. >> it's coming up. mother's day. it's a psa, jane. good job. thank you. coming up next, find out which viewer tweets made today's "fast money" cut. we will trade them live, straight ahead. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe
but an earlier harris poll showed nearly 1/3 of moms sometimes only pretend to like your gifts. skip the hassle? no. the poll neglected to ask moms if they'd be angry if you completely forgot even if they hate the lousy card you buy. theodore john wells, i'm talking to you. >> i love jane. you know that. >> yes. obviously. >> jane, the hubbinator is -- by definition he's your husband. you're not his mother. so do you -- this is for men. i need to know the answer. so do you...
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andy harris of maryland one, dr. harris. mr. harris: i practiced for 28 years before coming to the body here. two years ago. part of the reason is because of what the gentleman from georgia mentions, the train wreck, to use the senator's terms, the train wreck that's coming upon us. and mr. speaker, the people in maryland got a little rude awakening last week when blue cross blue shield care first which is our nonprofit provider in maryland announced their new rates in the individual market on these exchanges that the gentleman from georgia mentioned. now, in maryland we're going to have an exchange october 1. you are not going to be able to buy the insurance on the exchange. that nonprofit insurer announced that their average increase was 25%. 5% increase in the already high cost -- 25% increase in the already high cost of health insurance and it was a small savings and a small number of people to 150% increase for healthy young people. 150% increase in the premium to the people who are supposed to make that decision to do the
andy harris of maryland one, dr. harris. mr. harris: i practiced for 28 years before coming to the body here. two years ago. part of the reason is because of what the gentleman from georgia mentions, the train wreck, to use the senator's terms, the train wreck that's coming upon us. and mr. speaker, the people in maryland got a little rude awakening last week when blue cross blue shield care first which is our nonprofit provider in maryland announced their new rates in the individual market on...
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jamie cox, harris financial managing part another. he will tell us the biggest driver in the market right now. joe kusik is in the pits of the cme. joe, i want to start with you. we look for trends. we saw individual stocks hit record highs. any trends stand out in your mind? >> no, not right now after the move we had on friday. today we just chopped around. we're looking at price action to find the support and resistance levels. that is what the action told us today. we're just chopping around at these levels on s&p's, right around the 1610 level. i'll tell you this much. just everyone is long in here right now. so it is a very interesting time. lori: strong for the bulls. give me a sense though, joe, what some of the triggers could be in terms of whether we see a strong upside or strong downside? in other words, where do we go next? >> you know what? what is really interesting is watching activity in the bonds. that move last week down two points on the long end of the bond. there is lot of money out there. they will start to flow s
jamie cox, harris financial managing part another. he will tell us the biggest driver in the market right now. joe kusik is in the pits of the cme. joe, i want to start with you. we look for trends. we saw individual stocks hit record highs. any trends stand out in your mind? >> no, not right now after the move we had on friday. today we just chopped around. we're looking at price action to find the support and resistance levels. that is what the action told us today. we're just chopping...
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and now this is really unique dynamic, where there's actually enough at universal particularly with harry potter, you know there's some backflow to disney world. i think it's created a virtuous circle down in orlando. >> reporter: he actually calls two of them frenemies. of course they see are much large erbil companies than just parks, he says on the parks side invests and the facelift will get a good return on investment. which, of course, will help universal studios. >> it will, janie. thank you so much. >>> we're also watching the white house at this hour, the president meeting with south korea's leader to celebrated 60 anniversary of the alliance. they just started that news conference, but recent threats from nuclear-armed north korea also dominating those discussions. they're holding a joint news conference right now. we're monitoring it and will bring you any headlines that cross. >>> speaking of getaway, sailing the high seas remains a popular vacation option, as evidenced by norwegian cruise lines better than expected first quarter profits. shares of the third largest cruise ope
and now this is really unique dynamic, where there's actually enough at universal particularly with harry potter, you know there's some backflow to disney world. i think it's created a virtuous circle down in orlando. >> reporter: he actually calls two of them frenemies. of course they see are much large erbil companies than just parks, he says on the parks side invests and the facelift will get a good return on investment. which, of course, will help universal studios. >> it will,...
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ripping through a republican he didn't even matter never yarded he and they called him give em hell harry and one day said i don't give them hell i just tell the truth and they feel like they're in hell it's no i'm with you frank and thanks for calling making the point i wish this president would speak out and tell the truth about what the republicans are doing. for example the can't get judges appointed here first district first this record. of appeals the u.s. district court in the d.c. district this is the stepping off point for the supreme court and it's the place where all the federal laws are ultimately decided in an appeals court so labor law environmental law all of these decisions are made there there are four openings i believe maybe three but i'm quite sure it's four openings on that court and have been since obama came into office there's a four to three majority republican appointed majority so they're deciding against the administration every time obama tries to appoint somebody to that court republicans in the senate filibuster he should be giving them absolute screaming he
ripping through a republican he didn't even matter never yarded he and they called him give em hell harry and one day said i don't give them hell i just tell the truth and they feel like they're in hell it's no i'm with you frank and thanks for calling making the point i wish this president would speak out and tell the truth about what the republicans are doing. for example the can't get judges appointed here first district first this record. of appeals the u.s. district court in the d.c....
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guatemalan harris whitbeck was one of montt's top advisors in the ixil region. he testified for the defense at the trial. >> do they know who shot the bullet? do they know exactly on the date these people were killed? i'm not a scientist. i don't know. >> reporter: in fact, the forensic anthropologists are not that precise. but the bones aren't all that are doing the talking. 30 years ago, an eye in the sky was watching-- a u.s. science satellite called landsat passing overhead. russ schimmer is an expert in geomatics-- the science of gathering, analyzing and interpreting geographic information. he has pored over landsat images of the ixil highlands of guatemala captured before and after montt's rule. he has documented huge swaths of land that were highly vegetated in 1979 and then barren in 1986. schimmer ruled out natural causes, leaving only massive, deliberately set fires as the possible cause. >> there's no way you're going to go out there and light a match and you're going to see some of the areas that were burned are five football fields large and it cove
guatemalan harris whitbeck was one of montt's top advisors in the ixil region. he testified for the defense at the trial. >> do they know who shot the bullet? do they know exactly on the date these people were killed? i'm not a scientist. i don't know. >> reporter: in fact, the forensic anthropologists are not that precise. but the bones aren't all that are doing the talking. 30 years ago, an eye in the sky was watching-- a u.s. science satellite called landsat passing overhead....
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we started harry potter. >> brilliant. it doubled jointly. it doubled the profits of the park. people were waiting 10 hours. >> i waited. there were like 50 people in the line. >> we were only allowed to exit it every three to four years. part of what we had to assess, and it was a buy/sell. it was a very complicated exit. when we had this immense increase in value do we take that opportunity for whatever it was, six-month window, or wait four years later to see if people had gotten a little tired of the traction. and we start of looked and said with a four-year run it's probably conservative since it already had doubled. meanwhile, we are still the second largest owner of theme parks. we took seaworld public. >> i saw the picture of you and marco rubio with the penguin. >> that's true. i have one with a sea lion now. we took our whole lp group down there. seaworld is amazing. we're opening a new pen quinn attraction. you and your children could shoo not miss that. >> two things. we bought ourselves time with the answers. do you want to weigh in on the jamie dimon debate. you a
we started harry potter. >> brilliant. it doubled jointly. it doubled the profits of the park. people were waiting 10 hours. >> i waited. there were like 50 people in the line. >> we were only allowed to exit it every three to four years. part of what we had to assess, and it was a buy/sell. it was a very complicated exit. when we had this immense increase in value do we take that opportunity for whatever it was, six-month window, or wait four years later to see if people had...
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. >> jjc, but not harry s. truman who would have been better. >> signers include a memo for the move and 52 conservatives demanded house republican leaders not bring a senate bill and the keeper of the no-tax pledge and he is a fighter for small business, except for when it's small business. we'll talk more about the bill's channes in the house later today, too. >> when we come back after a rough few months and apple mounting a comeback as you may know up almost 20% and the meantime, google trading near all-time highs. which one, though? which one do you choose? we'll tell you how to play it,u akeover. today and he will join us live after that mng talked about. take one more look at futures potentially the 17th straight tuesday up in a row when we come back. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countri
. >> jjc, but not harry s. truman who would have been better. >> signers include a memo for the move and 52 conservatives demanded house republican leaders not bring a senate bill and the keeper of the no-tax pledge and he is a fighter for small business, except for when it's small business. we'll talk more about the bill's channes in the house later today, too. >> when we come back after a rough few months and apple mounting a comeback as you may know up almost 20% and the...
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i do not care what president you want to talk about -- ronald reagan, harry truman, dwight eisenhower. moral courage is sapped by what i would call political reality. it is sapped by clinical opposition and the caliber and brouhaha nature of that opposition. what happens when you confront a series like this, even though you are in your second term, have been reelected, even though you do not have political concerns for yourself, you do have concerns for others. why do you think my party, the republican party, is still going on about benghazi? it has nothing to do with their affection for the incident or their desire to find the truth. it has everything to do with hillary clinton so she will not be a candidate or give them worry in the next presidential election. what about elections in the congress with regard to the house and the senate? they are up there, too, so the president has to concern himself with all these things. i come back to my original point very seldom in the post-world war ii national security state do we find a president with the moral courage to go against essential
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. >>> prince harry is in colorado today. he'll be talking to wounded servicemen and women competing in the para lilympic games. >>> fbi investigators are back out on seymour avenue hunting for clues into a decade of horror. susan candiotti is following developments from the scene. susan, what is happening there today? >> hi, alison. well, for the past couple of days, the fbi and other authorities have been working to seal up this house, to board it up, to put a fence around it sealed in cement so that no one can get inside and bother this area, bother this house. keep it from anyone who wants to try to get inside, for example. it's important for them to maintain that site. of course, if they later need it if this case should come to trial. that's what they've been working on for the past couple of days as ariel castro sits in a jail cell measuring about 9 foot 9. in
. >>> prince harry is in colorado today. he'll be talking to wounded servicemen and women competing in the para lilympic games. >>> fbi investigators are back out on seymour avenue hunting for clues into a decade of horror. susan candiotti is following developments from the scene. susan, what is happening there today? >> hi, alison. well, for the past couple of days, the fbi and other authorities have been working to seal up this house, to board it up, to put a fence...
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you want to meet with her one- on-one, but the regular order, harry reid tried to get it started last night and senate republicans blocked him. when does the clock start? >> we want to go to conference, but we want to go when we have a good chance of actually getting something done. want to get a deal. i want an agreement. we do not want to go to conference just for the sake of a joint conference. we want an agreement. this is more of a house thing than a senate thing, but if we go to conference with a monthlong stalemate in conference, which ends up happening is people dig in their positions making it that much harder to get agreement. >> that is your lesson from the supercommittee? >> it is. our motivation is action to get to an agreement in the decisions we're making right now is to maximize the likelihood of getting an agreement that the end of the day. what does that mean that you guys have to political budget? what do i want my budget to become law? i do. but they get that in a divided government, you do not get everything you want. we understand that. let me give you an example
you want to meet with her one- on-one, but the regular order, harry reid tried to get it started last night and senate republicans blocked him. when does the clock start? >> we want to go to conference, but we want to go when we have a good chance of actually getting something done. want to get a deal. i want an agreement. we do not want to go to conference just for the sake of a joint conference. we want an agreement. this is more of a house thing than a senate thing, but if we go to...
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a guy from missouri, whose father was a personal friend of harry truman. and barney frank know each other for a long time. barney makes a speech at the press club in the spring of '09 inviting small banks to participate in the process. fein picks it up. thanks him. they start back channel. ends up in frank's office. frank said i need you. cam, let's make a deal. they make a deal. fein will keep it neutral on the consumer protection agency. and frank will embrace an amendment to change the formula for fdic payments. change it in a way that saves the community banks $1.5 billion. >> so a billion and a half of money paid for the fdic shifts from small banks to big banks in return for neutrality. >> which is huge for barney. >> they stayed neutral. >> what do you think about that? is that good? is that the way we should be making law in america? >> there's a lot that's not good about the way we make laws in america. this is democracy. we make trades, compromises and pull it together. this is not new. it has been going on for years. >> he didn't tell us about t
a guy from missouri, whose father was a personal friend of harry truman. and barney frank know each other for a long time. barney makes a speech at the press club in the spring of '09 inviting small banks to participate in the process. fein picks it up. thanks him. they start back channel. ends up in frank's office. frank said i need you. cam, let's make a deal. they make a deal. fein will keep it neutral on the consumer protection agency. and frank will embrace an amendment to change the...
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there was one named henry harris who had a lot of thatren -- she suggested he start buying washington real estate. he died a wealthy man. she forced him to put part of his salary into that. jerry smith was another favorite of hers, of the members of the staff, and she ran the whole thing. with the help of the doorman. -- doormen. i think that is likely remark, the way the military was organized. host: she found the white house and a state of disrepair. bill, who studies the white house, has a bit of a different view, but you and i read about the fact that they were infrastructure problems and she tackled this and did great refurbishment of this. what do you know if it? guest: i think a lot of it was the perception she wanted to present to the public. , as was the nation's home well as their home. they were only temporary residence -- residents. she was concerned in some ways, the fact that she was from the west, as she called it, which missouri was at the time -- that she did not have the social acumen that many of the eastern families would've expected. she wanted to ensure that what
there was one named henry harris who had a lot of thatren -- she suggested he start buying washington real estate. he died a wealthy man. she forced him to put part of his salary into that. jerry smith was another favorite of hers, of the members of the staff, and she ran the whole thing. with the help of the doorman. -- doormen. i think that is likely remark, the way the military was organized. host: she found the white house and a state of disrepair. bill, who studies the white house, has a...
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committee was bypassed with its bill, which is somewhat true, actually, because the senate majority leader harry reid brought it directly to the floor rather than sending it through the regular process this ashen. as i said, baucus opposes the bill. montana does not have a sales tax. senator wyden from oregon has also been strongly opposed. obviously from the moral liberal wing of the senate, but he framed this as businesses taking over government responsibility. oregon does not have a sales tax. he sought exemptions for those sorts of states and retailers. the problem with that, senator and see points out, that if certain they cannot forced to comply by all likelihood those states would become the center of online retailer progress -- retailing gossip -- retailing because everyone would move there. host: how much could be raised? guest: $23 billion has been going around. it would go to states, counties, localities, whoever that are not charging sales tax on internet purchases? guest: absolutely. i think it is fair to say most companies don't. the retailers and companies do, maybe not the majori
committee was bypassed with its bill, which is somewhat true, actually, because the senate majority leader harry reid brought it directly to the floor rather than sending it through the regular process this ashen. as i said, baucus opposes the bill. montana does not have a sales tax. senator wyden from oregon has also been strongly opposed. obviously from the moral liberal wing of the senate, but he framed this as businesses taking over government responsibility. oregon does not have a sales...
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arrives 3 prince harry at the arlington national spokesman tarry. here on c-span we'll be live ith the discussions on the guantanamo bay prison. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern. 1:30, the institute for korean peninsula and national security and what happens on the orean peninsula. >> she's the first, first lady to earn a college degree. during the civil war soldiers serving under her husband called her the mother of the regime. she influenced her party to switch to the anti-slavery party. meet lucy hays wife of the 19th president as we continue our series on first ladies. monday night live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also, on c-span radio and c-span.org. now a hearing on the 2014 budget request for the air force. a house appropriation committee heard from chief of staff mark welsh for two hours. they answered questions about automatic spending cuts, they were asked about sexual assaults in the military and a negative report on officers who operate nuclear missiles in north dakota. topic is the he and yourar 2014 budget posture for the budget
arrives 3 prince harry at the arlington national spokesman tarry. here on c-span we'll be live ith the discussions on the guantanamo bay prison. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern. 1:30, the institute for korean peninsula and national security and what happens on the orean peninsula. >> she's the first, first lady to earn a college degree. during the civil war soldiers serving under her husband called her the mother of the regime. she influenced her party to switch to the anti-slavery party....
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there was one named henry harris who had a lot of children. she suggested that he start buying washington real estate. he died a wealthy man. she forced him to put part of his salary into that. jerry smith was another favorite of hers, of the members of the staff. she ran the whole thing with the help of the doormen. i think that is a likely remark, the way the military was organized. host: she found the white house in a state of disrepair. bill, who studies the white house, has a bit of a different view, but you and i read about the fact that there were infrastructure problems, and she tackled this and did great refurbishments of this. what do you know if it? ofat do you know if it?-- it? guest: i think a lot of it was the perception she wanted to present to the public. this was the nation's home, as well as their home. they were only temporary residents. she was concerned in some ways, the fact that she was from the west, as she called it, which missouri was at the time -- that she did not have the social acumen that many of the eastern fami
there was one named henry harris who had a lot of children. she suggested that he start buying washington real estate. he died a wealthy man. she forced him to put part of his salary into that. jerry smith was another favorite of hers, of the members of the staff. she ran the whole thing with the help of the doormen. i think that is a likely remark, the way the military was organized. host: she found the white house in a state of disrepair. bill, who studies the white house, has a bit of a...
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in 1985 ted kennedy, harry reid, joe biden all supported giving public sector employees the flexibility to choose comp time. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this bill. i cannot think of a better mother's day gift. this is something we can do right now to help families at a time when they need it most. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from north carolina yields back. the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. i now recognize the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for his leadership in yielding. i rise in opposition to the republican party's working families flexibility act. it should be named the fake flexibility act. it's failure to advertise truthfully. if you were true, you would call it the more work and less pay act. and under this bill workers would lose the basic guarantees of fair pay for overtime work and time off from work under the fair labo
in 1985 ted kennedy, harry reid, joe biden all supported giving public sector employees the flexibility to choose comp time. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this bill. i cannot think of a better mother's day gift. this is something we can do right now to help families at a time when they need it most. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from north carolina yields back. the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. courtney: thank you,...